July 2015
Intact Pottery Found At 1,000-year-old Indian Village
MITCHELL, S.D. (AP) — Archaeologists working at the Prehistoric Indian Village in Mitchell have uncovered an intact ceramic pot. The Daily Republic reports ( ) it’s the first time an intact piece of pottery has been found at the site, where research has been ongoing for nearly 90 years. Site Executive Director Cindy Gregg calls […]
Homeowners, Spearfish Settle Lawsuit Over Sewer Backups
SPEARFISH, S.D. (AP) — Spearfish residents who sued the city over sewer backups have settled out of court for an undisclosed amount of money. Members of eight households in late 2013 filed a lawsuit that was scheduled to go to trial this month. Homeowner Pete Davis tells The Black Hills Pioneer ( ) that plaintiffs […]
Mounty Marty Financial Aid Director Named To Task Force
YANKTON, S.D. (AP) — The director of financial assistance for Mount Marty College has been named to a task force that plans the programming of a national financial aid conference. The college says Ken Kocer will serve on the task force to help plan educational sessions for the 2016 National Association of Financial Aid Administrators […]
Aberdeen-based Printing Company Lays Off 55 Employees
ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) — An Aberdeen-based printing company says it has laid off 55 employees in response to a decrease in customer demand. Midstates Inc. permanently laid off almost 20 percent of its workforce last week. Midstates Group president Dave Burgard tells The American News ( ) the cuts came following order projections from one […]
Sioux Falls High School Teacher Accused Of Recording Women
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Public school officials in Sioux Falls say a high school teacher accused of using a camera on his shoe to secretly record women has resigned. Sioux Falls Superintendent Brian Maher says he received a letter of resignation from Dallas Wilkinson on Friday. The Roosevelt High School social studies teacher was […]
Company Building 55-turbine Wind Farm In North Central SD
POLLOCK, S.D. (AP) — A New York-based company that specializes in large-scale renewable energy projects says it’s building a 55-turbine wind farm in north central South Dakota. Consolidated Edison Development says it has already begun working on its new farm in Pollock. Officials say they the farm is located on property owned by a group […]
Daugaard: South Dakota Ends 2015 Budget Year With Surplus
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard says higher revenues and lower-than-anticipated spending mean the state has ended the 2015 budget year with a surplus for the fourth year in a row. Daugaard on Monday announced that the state finished the 2015 fiscal year that ended June 30 with $21.5 million over […]
2 Yankton Residents Die In Weekend Crash West Of City
YANKTON, S.D. (AP) — Two Yankton residents died in a weekend crash on state Highway 52. The Highway Patrol says 52-year-old Khuyen Nguyen (wihn) was driving a car that drifted across the center line and into the path of a sport utility vehicle Sunday afternoon about 5 miles west of Yankton. She and 39-year-old passenger […]
New Magistrate Judge Appointed For Third Judicial Circuit
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Supreme Court has appointed a new full-time magistrate judge for the Third Judicial Circuit. Dawn Elshere has been the Codington County state’s attorney since 2007. Before that she was a deputy state’s attorney in both Codington and Brown counties. She also previously had a private law practice. Elshere […]
Utility Black Hills Corp. Acquires SourceGas For $1.2B
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Regional utility Black Hills Corp. is buying natural gas provider SourceGas, which serves 425,000 customers in Nebraska, Arkansas, Colorado and Wyoming, for roughly $1.2 billion. Black Hills is buying control of SourceGas from by Alinda Capital Partners and GE Energy Financial. As part of the deal, Black Hills is also assuming […]